• Reviews around star (3.06 of 5)

    Sony WH1000XM3 Wireless Industry Leading Noise Canceling Over Ear Headphones, Black (WH-1000XM3/B)

    • I tried Sennheiser's similarly priced models and their noise cancelling had a noticeable impact on sound quality (tin-y).Battery life is great, and it charges super fast for a day's worth of battery (I'm talking ~10 mins to achieve that).Overall, I won't let the connectivity issues bring down my 5 star, because I love these things.
    • I knocked off some stars because the noise canceling headphones don't really work that great
    • I knocked off 3 stars because the USB-C connector is only about 6" or 7" long, and yes, the ultra short cable is that annoying
    • I tried Sennheiser's similarly priced models and their noise cancelling had a noticeable impact on sound quality (tin-y).Battery life is great, and it charges super fast for a day's worth of battery (I'm talking ~10 mins to achieve that).Overall, I won't let the connectivity issues bring down my 5 star, because I love these things.
    • You will hear your steps as "thud"s, 3 times louder than Bose
    • I like them and they work good with phone calls as well A+
    • I’m not going to say that these sound nearly as good as most of my wired headphones, but for everyday-on-the-go-beat-them-up-with-ANC these are exciting.
    • Still working as it was brand new
    • And the touch controls work as well as you can expect them to work
    • Although this technology has greatly improved, the resulting sound quality will never be as good as without ANC due to the difficulty in not cutting frequencies that were part of the music
    • One other great feature is being able to leave my phone to walk away and the sound is just as beautiful as if I were near it or it with me
    • and I found that the Sony wire was better quality and longer in length than the one that comes with the QC.- Easy to use straight out of the box - where as with the QC I had to fumble with it a bit before figuring out all the buttons
    • The sound is great as well (remember, I'm not an audiophile) and I generally listen to pop, classical music, R&B, and modern instrumental